Disability Ministry Training
A non-certificate training resource to help the church care for every member of the congregation.
Targeted Training
Equips pastors, church leaders, and ministry teams to develop faithful, sustainable, and gospel-centered ministry among people with disabilities and special needs.
Affordable Price
Provides access to all content and training for just $25.
Utilize Immediately
Prepares you to apply training to your church context right away.
What is Disability Ministry Training?
This content serves to equip pastors, church leaders, and ministry teams to develop faithful, sustainable, and gospel-centered ministry for people with disabilities and special needs. Grounded in biblical theology and ecclesiology, we aim to provide practical guidance for establishing disability ministries, making disciples, supporting caregivers, and cultivating a church culture that honors the dignity and agency of every image-bearer. Designed for immediate application in the local church, this material prepares leaders to minister wisely, compassionately, and missionally.
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Disability Ministry in the Local Church
Equips church leaders to establish and sustain effective special needs ministries within their local church context. Students will examine ministry models, leadership structures, volunteer development, safety policies, and family partnerships. Practical guidance is provided to help churches move from theological conviction to faithful implementation.
The Great Commission and Disability Ministry
Focuses on evangelism, discipleship, and mobilization among people with disabilities and special needs. Students will explore accessible gospel communication, discipleship pathways, participation in worship, and the spiritual agency of believers with disabilities. The course emphasizes a Great Commission vision that affirms belonging, service, and lifelong discipleship within the body of Christ.
Ministry to Caregivers
Addresses the unique pastoral and spiritual needs of caregivers and families affected by disability. Students will develop theological and practical tools for shepherding caregivers through grief, fatigue, isolation, and long-term faithfulness. Emphasis is placed on cultivating a church culture that bears burdens together through compassionate presence and tangible support.